Cold Sore Medicine

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Medication 

Need some cold sore medicine to clear up your lip but not sure what to go with?  I’ll provide you with a list of some of your best options and from there you can investigate into them further.  There are some over the counter solutions and there are prescription treatments, both work to varying degrees depending on who is using it (some treatments work better for some than they do for others).  So if you need to clear up your skin, try out these solutions:

1.    Abreva

This is a cold sore medicine that is approved by the FDA and can be bought from any drugstore without a prescription.  Many people look to this as one of the first lines of defense against this condition.  What Abreva does is it alters the outer layer of the cells on your lips to make them impenetrable for the herpes virus, thus stopping the cold sore from growing bigger or getting out of control.

2.     Zovirax

Zovirax is a prescription treatment that also works by slowing the growth and replication of the herpes virus and allows the body a better chance at fighting off the infection.  Each dose of this drug should be taken with a full glass of water and pregnant women should stay clear of this treatment.

3.     Valtrex

Valtrex is one of the more popular solutions available and it too is a prescription treatment.  This is usually taken at a rate of 1000mg ever 12 hours for a week and a half.  The only thing with this treatment and Zovirax is they come with potential side effects and they’re quite expensive.

A great alternative to cold sore medicine is Herpeset, it’s an all natural solution that is quite a bit cheaper than prescription medications.  Herpeset also gets to work faster than any other treatment since when sprayed under the tongue, it is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.  Click here to learn more about it and see if its right for you.

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Medication For Herpes - What Are Your Options?

May 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Medication 

Looking for a medication for herpes?  It’s a troublesome condition that causes a lot of social embarrassment and although some may mistake it for regular acne, you know that some will figure out you’ve got the Herpes.  There is a lot of negative social stigma attached to STD’s and thus it’s critical to get rid of the visible symptoms ASAP.  One of the first things you should consider doing is seeing your doctor about it, after doing so, you’ll find some of the following treatments are at your disposal:

1.     Acyclovir

This medication for herpes has been used since 1982 as both an ointment and a tablet (since 1985).  This has been shown to be a safe drug to use on a daily basis and is thus an option to consider.

2.     Valaciclovir

This is one of the newer drugs you’ll find, it’s pretty popular and known more widely by the name Valtrex.  Again with this, the active ingredient is acyclovir, however with valtrex, it is delivered a lot more efficiently.  When more of the drug is absorbed into the body, this allows for less of the drug to be taken each day.

3.     Famciclovir

This treatment goes by the name Famvir and it’s main ingredient Is “penciclovir”, it works to prevent the herpes virus from replicating further.  This is also a more potent option than acyclovir as it stays in the body for a longer period of time and thus can be taken less frequently.

Medication for herpes is usually prescribed for those going through their first outbreaks as those are usually the worst, however it can easily get to be quite expensive, especially if you’re taking them constantly to suppress the virus.  There are cheaper alternatives though that work just as well.  Herpeset is one, it is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream with a spray under the tongue, so it actually gets to work faster than the above mentioned pills.  It also prevents further outbreaks with continued use which only takes a quick spray, so it’s a lot more convenient too.  Click here for more information on Herpeset.

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Herpes Medication - Valtrex, Is It Worth Taking?

March 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Medication 

Interested in learning more about herpes medication?  There are several solutions out there that you can pick up as a prescription from your doctor.  They can help clear up either oral or genital herpes as well as keep the episodes from recurring.  So if you’re interested in getting one, here’s one you’ll want to check out:

Valtrex

This is one of the most popular herpes medication out there.  You often hear in tabloids stories of certain celebrities going out and picking up a prescription of this stuff (cough, Paris Hilton).  This particular one works for both cold sores and genital herpes as well as herpes zoster.

Side Effects?

Now with every medication comes side effects and the ones you’ll find by taking valtrex include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain and constipation.  That’s just to name a few, you may also experience tremors, dizziness and headaches.  It all comes with the territory though and everyone reacts to the medication differently.

How Much Does It Cost?

This is another issue with taking valtrex, it’s pretty expensive.  A years supply is going to run you about $1100 since each 500mg pill costs around $6 and a $1000 pill around $10.

How Do You Take It?

At the first sign of an outbreak, you’re to take 2000mg of Valtrex right away and another 2000mg around 12 hours later.  Now you’ll pretty much keep this up the following days at a rate of 1000mg every 12 hours for at least 10 days.  If you have a chronic recurring case, you may need to take 1 pill a day, every day.

Now, instead of going with this expensive herpes medication, you can look into other faster acting and even better solutions with no side effects.  One all natural solution is Herpeset which when sprayed under the tongue is directly absorbed into the bloodstream.  It works to clear things up faster than pill based solutions and it also prevents further outbreaks.  It’s also a much cheaper alternative to Valtrex.  Click here to learn more about it.